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Folios 1-2: William Brogan, aged 22, taken ill off the Nore; sick or hurt, hernia...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/4/5/1

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This record is about the Folios 1-2: William Brogan, aged 22, taken ill off the Nore; sick or hurt, hernia... dating from 1831 in the series Admiralty and predecessors: Office of the Director General of the Medical Department.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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1831

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Folios 1-2: William Brogan, aged 22, taken ill off the Nore; sick or hurt, hernia humoralis; put on sick list 2 February 1831, discharged 13 February 1831.

Folios 2-3: Mary Brown, aged 15 monyhs, soldier child, taken ill off the Nore; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 2 February 1831, discharged 14 February 1831.

Folios 3-4: James McTigh, aged 20, private 1st Royals, taken ill off the Downs; sick or hurt, gonorrhoea; put on sick list 3 February 1831, discharged 12 February 1831 to duty.

Folio 4: James Lawes, aged 32, sailor, taken ill off the Nore; sick or hurt, dislocation of the aternol portion of the clavicle and fractured of the spine of the scapula; put on sick list 4 February 1831, discharged 18 February 1831.

Folios 5-6: John Cole, aged 22, convict, taken ill at Plymouth Sound; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 5 March 1831, discharged 12 March 1831 the Captivity prison hulk.

Folios 7-9: John Watson, aged 30, convict, taken ill at Plymouth Sound; sick or hurt, hernia humoralis; put on sick list 6 March 1831, discharged 16 March 1831 cured, readmitted of the same symptoms on 19 March 1831, discharged 14 April 1831.

Folios 9-11: Eliza McRoberts, aged 4, soldier's child, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 20 March 1831, discharged 12 April 1831 cured.

Folios 11-12: John Lawlee, aged 22, private 87th regiment, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, phthisis pulmonalis; put on sick list 23 March 1831, discharged 6 August 1831 to military hospital at Hobart Town.

Folio 12: Richard Cape, aged 28, Sergeant 11th regiment, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, hernia humoralis; put on sick list 23 March 1831, discharged 10 April 1831 cured.

Folio 13: John Fletcher, aged 27, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list 24 March 1831, discharged 1 April 1831 cured.

Folio 13: John Skinner, aged 42, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 24 March 1831, discharged 1 April 1831 cured.

Folio 14: Samuel Heaton, aged 30, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, dyspepsia and debility; put on sick list 25 March 1831, discharged 1 April 1831 cured.

Folios 14-15: John Russell, aged 23, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 26 March 1831, discharged 2 April 1831 cured.

Folio 15: William Knight, aged 27, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 27 March 1831, discharged 2 April 1831 cured.

Folio 16: Singleton [Cinamore?], aged 18, private 1st Royals, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 28 March 1831, discharged 3 April 1831 to duty.

Folio 16: Henry Sheppick, aged 21, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 29 March 1831, discharged 16 April 1831 cured.

Folio 17: William Hooper, aged 19, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 29 March 1831, discharged 5 April 1831 cured.

Folio 17: James Briggs, aged 42, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 29 March 1831, discharged 16 April 1831 cured.

Folio 17: James Stewart, aged 24, Sergeant 89th regiment, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 29 March 1831, discharged 18 April 1831 cured.

Folio 17: William Sutton, aged 22, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 29 March 1831, discharged 3 April 1831 cured.

Folio 18: John Davis, aged 26, sailor, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, cynanche tonsillaris; put on sick list 29 March 1831, discharged 16 April 1831 cured.

Folio 19: John James, aged 19, seaman, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, cynanche tonsillaris; put on sick list 30 March 1831, discharged 10 April 1831 to duty.

Folio 19: James Crame, aged 21, seaman, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, cynanche tonsillaris; put on sick list 30 March 1831, discharged 16 April 1831 to duty.

Folio 19: James Riley, aged 27, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list 2 April 1831, discharged 10 April 1831 cured.

Folio 19: William Frampton, aged 25, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, contusion; put on sick list 2 April 1831, discharged 10 April 1831 cured.

Folios 19-20: John Clark, aged 45, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, rheumatism; put on sick list 2 April 1831, discharged 13 April 1831 cured.

Folio 20: John Parsons, aged 22, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 2 April 1831, discharged 10 April 1831 cured.

Folios 20-21: David Goddard, aged 16, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 4 April 1831, discharged 17 April 1831 cured.

Folio 21: William Britton, aged 23, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list 4 April 1831, discharged 16 April 1831 cured.

Folio 21: Joseph Knee, aged 36, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list 5 April 1831, discharged 14 April 1831 cured.

Folios 21-22: Meshack Stevens, aged 23, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 5 April 1831, discharged 17 April 1831 cured.

Folio 22: James Steger, aged 28, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 5 April 1831, discharged 19 April 1831 cured.

Folio 22: William Sumner, aged 31, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 5 April 1831, discharged 23 April 1831 cured.

Folio 22: John Black, aged 21, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue; put on sick list 6 April 1831, discharged 11 April 1831 cured.

Folio 22: Mary Ann McRoberts, aged 15 months, soldier's child, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, hydrocephalas; put on sick list 6 April 1831, discharged 7 April 1831 cured.

Folios 23-25: Hamilton Rice, aged 21, private 1st Royal, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, febris continue, severe headache, nausea and debility, complains of not being able to stand severe pain across the forehead region, on the 14 April passed a very bad night constant [ra?ing] countenance impatient and anxious hardly answers any question, pulse 120 temperature 100 tongue coated with yellow fur lips dark crusted, says he has no pain in the abdomen, the 15 April the blister was applied which did not rise also the symptoms become aggravated after 12 o'clock and he departed this morning; put on sick list 6 April 1831, died 15 April 1831, [folio 25] sectio cadavires.

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